Jenna Paulette releases ‘How To Make A Cowboy Cry’

The rising country musician shares her first new music in six months

Cowgirl and songstress Jenna Paulette releases โ€œHow To Make A Cowboy Cry,โ€ her first offering since the September 6th release of her sophomore album, Horseback via Leo33.

Written by Paulette, Parker Welling and Casey Brown, and produced by Will Bundy, โ€œHow To Make A Cowboy Cryโ€ is reflective of Pauletteโ€™s current chapter of life after becoming a wife and mother, and underscores that despite their physical toughness, the quickest way to make cowboys cry lies within lifeโ€™s most meaningful moments.

โ€œI wrote โ€˜How To Make A Cowboy Cryโ€™ right after Ross and I eloped,โ€ explains Paulette. โ€œTruthfully, it was before we thought about having kids, and in a conversation where we were dreaming about it, he named our little girl with two family namesโ€”and from that moment on I prayed for one. We have lived these moments in this songโ€ฆfrom our wedding day, to two pink lines, to a moment in the truck headed in Colorado to work calves listening to Chris LeDoux.โ€

Traversing her home region of Texas and Oklahoma, Pauletteโ€™s Horseback Acoustic Tour kicked off with a sold-out show last night in Castroville, Texas. As her April 17th show in Bluff Dale, Texas, sold out a week early, Paulette adds three new dates in Clinton, Wisconsin, on June 18th; Chicago on June 19th; and Jacksonville, Illinois on June 20th.

At each Horseback Acoustic Tour stop, fans can sign up and win a gift card valid for the purchase of one CowboyGirl shirt, courtesy of Ely Cattleman. Fans will sign up at the merch table and must be present to win.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn